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Authors: Shimozaki, SS Thomas, JP Eckstein, MP
Citation: Ss. Shimozaki et al., Effects of luminance oscillations on simulated lightness discriminations, PERC PSYCH, 63(6), 2001, pp. 1048-1062

Authors: Bochud, FO Abbey, CK Eckstein, MP
Citation: Fo. Bochud et al., Visual signal detection in structured backgrounds. III. Calculation of figures of merit for model observers in statistically nonstationary backgrounds, J OPT SOC A, 17(2), 2000, pp. 193-205

Authors: Eckstein, MP Abbey, CK Bochud, FO
Citation: Mp. Eckstein et al., Visual signal detection in structured backgrounds. IV. Figures of merit for model performance in multiple-alternative forced-choice detection tasks with correlated responses, J OPT SOC A, 17(2), 2000, pp. 206-217

Authors: Abbey, CK Eckstein, MP
Citation: Ck. Abbey et Mp. Eckstein, Derivation of a detectability index for correlated responses in multiple-alternative forced-choice experiments, J OPT SOC A, 17(11), 2000, pp. 2101-2104

Authors: Eckstein, MP Thomas, JP Palmer, J Shimozaki, SS
Citation: Mp. Eckstein et al., A signal detection model predicts the effects of set size on visual searchaccuracy for feature, conjunction, triple conjunction, and disjunction displays, PERC PSYCH, 62(3), 2000, pp. 425-451

Authors: Morioka, CA Eckstein, MP Bartroff, JL Hausleiter, J Aharanov, G Whiting, JS
Citation: Ca. Morioka et al., Observer performance for JPEG vs. Wavelet image compression of x-ray coronary angiograms, OPT EXPRESS, 5(1), 1999, pp. 8-19

Authors: Eckstein, MP Bartroff, JL Morioka, CA Vodopich, DJ Whiting, JS
Citation: Mp. Eckstein et al., Feature stabilized digital x-ray coronary angiograms improve human visual detection in JPEG compressed images, OPT EXPRESS, 4(6), 1999, pp. 193-199

Authors: Bochud, FO Abbey, CK Eckstein, MP
Citation: Fo. Bochud et al., Statistical texture synthesis of mammographic images with clustered lumpy backgrounds, OPT EXPRESS, 4(1), 1999, pp. 33-43

Authors: Eckstein, MP
Citation: Mp. Eckstein, The lower visual search efficiency for conjunctions is due to noise and not serial attentional processing, PSYCHOL SCI, 9(2), 1998, pp. 111-118
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